The British newspaper "Mirror" revealed that next summer, it will be quiet for Liverpool, in light of the intention of the "Reds" to enter the transfer market for financial reasons, due to the difficult economic conditions imposed by the effects of the spread of the pandemic "Corona COVID-19" on football in various Football leagues, including the Premier League.

The British newspaper pointed out that the Liverpool coach, Juergen Klopp, expressed his interest in obtaining the services of Timo Werner for Red Bull Leipzig, and Hussam Awar, the Olympic midfielder for French Day, but the financial losses at the Reds may prevent him from completing any deal next summer. .

In the event that the "Premier League" resumes again, Liverpool will also be exposed to material losses due to the holding of its matches without an audience against the backdrop of continuing precautionary measures to limit the spread of the "Corona emerging" virus.

"Mirror" indicated that the Liverpool treasury does not have the capacity to bear 90 million pounds to conclude the two Werner and Hawar deals, whereby the Leipzig striker will not be less than 50 million pounds, in exchange for the departure of Awar by 40 million pounds.

The Mirror also noted that Liverpool would lose 100 million pounds as its matches were held next season without a public presence, as it is estimated that the loss of each match in the event that the Reds fans do not attend the stands, approximately three million pounds.

On Friday, the English Premier League announced its desire to complete the season, after stopping since last March against the backdrop of the Corona virus, which could save the Reds fans and club management, because Liverpool leads the overall standings with 82 points, by a difference 25 points pursued by Manchester City runner-up, especially that completing the league will give Liverpool a long-awaited dream to regain the Premier League title that has been absent from the club's treasures 30 years ago

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